Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly prepared to extend his stay at Saudi Pro League club Al Nassr by signing a new contract, putting an end to recent speculation about his future.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano shared the update on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday, quoting the Portuguese icon as saying: “My future? Basically, nothing is gonna change. Staying at Al Nassr? Yea.”
This statement firmly shuts down circulating rumours suggesting Ronaldo might leave the club.
Just a day earlier, the 40-year-old played a pivotal role in helping Portugal clinch the UEFA Nations League title for the second time-four years after the competition’s inception-further solidifying his legendary status on the international stage.
Ronaldo originally joined Al Nassr in December 2022 in a groundbreaking move that shook the football world. Since then, he has been central to the club’s resurgence and the Saudi Pro League’s rise in global visibility.
His impact has gone far beyond goals and assists. Ronaldo’s presence in Saudi Arabia has significantly elevated the league’s international profile, inspiring a wave of marquee signings and increased media coverage.
On the pitch, the veteran forward continues to impress with consistent goal-scoring performances and leadership. Off it, he has become the face of Saudi football’s ambitious expansion.
Al Nassr fans and league supporters alike will view his decision to stay as a massive boost—not just for the club’s competitive edge, but for the broader vision of turning the Saudi Pro League into a global football powerhouse.
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